Israel Headlines Update [Jan. 25, 2016]

Government to set up a COGAT for Israelis
Ministers Ya’alon, Shaked and Ariel to head up new government coordination group for Jewish activities in Judea and Samaria in an effort to end the coalition crisis that resulted from the eviction of some 200 Jews from their purchased homes in Hevron last week.

Hamas Terror Tunnels Collapsing Under Heavy Rain in Gaza
Heavy rains in Israel are a blessing to the land and to the security of the Jews living in the Land as well. The soft sands of Gaza are easy for diggers to tunnel through, but that same softness becomes a death trap when the moisture seeps in from the heavy rains of winter. It is then that the weight of the mud above transforms their work environment into a grave. Regardless, Hamas forces the diggers to continue their work in both directions: creating a network of terrorist tunnels to snake under the borders to infiltrate Egypt as well as Israel.

Qatar said pushing Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation Deal
Qatar is trying to help the Palestinian organizations Fatah and Hamas to mend their fences and reach a unity agreement, which has eluded them for a decade. Fatah controls the West Bank, while Hamas wields power in the Gaza Strip. The two groups have been at loggerheads almost constantly since Hamas won elections in the Palestinian Authority in 2006 and subsequently staged a violent takeover of Gaza.

Netanyahu: The World Must Work to Stop PA’s Incitement
PM Netanyahu urges the world to stop Palestinian incitement, following revelation that Dafna Meir’s murderer was inspired by PA TV.

Arab MKs Threaten Violence Over Enforcement of Building Laws
Government finally moves to crack down on illegal Arab building in Israel, sparking backlash from extremist Arab MKs. Following the announcement that previous legal decisions about illegal building throughout Israel will be more strictly enforced, Arab Join List MKs threatened that Arab Israelis will respond with violence.

US Envoy Apologizes for Timing of His Criticism of Israel
US Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro sought to quell on Monday a flurry over his comments the previous week that charged that Israel appears to institute “two standards of adherence to the rule of law: one for Israelis and another for Palestinians” in the West Bank. The problem is that he is only apologizing for the timing of his comments and not for the comments themselves. The real problem is the US administration’s failure to realize that a two-state solution is not feasible at this time, nor is it foreseeable in the future while the Palestinian people (and Hamas in particular) want to obliterate (as stated in the Hamas charter) the Jewish people.

Israel Headlines Update [Jan. 24, 2016]

Rocket Shot from Gaza Hits Southern Israel
No injuries or damage as projectile reportedly falls in open area outside of Palestinian enclave. Tensions with Gaza have escalated since an Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian cell the army said was on its way to plant an explosive device along the border fence.

Abbas: Any who relinquish Jerusalem as Palestinian capital is a ‘traitor’
Palestinian Authority president reiterates opposition to recognizing Israel as a Jewish state, 48 hours after meeting with group of Israeli journalists.

Palestinian killed by own bomb in attack on police in East Jerusalem
Explosive device apparently detonated when man attempted to use it against Border Police forces in Abu Dis; troops unharmed.

IDF official: Hamas ready for fresh hostilities with Israel
Army source says Islamist terror group has revived its cross-border tunnels, rocket firing systems and intelligence gathering efforts.

Palestinians invoke intifada at funeral for 13-year-old terror suspect ‘executed’ by Israeli forces
During the funeral, the crowd chanted the famous slogan of the second intifada – ‘Millions of martyrs are marching to Jerusalem” and waved the Hamas flag.

 

Silent Intifada Weekly Report [Jan. 24 2016]

The Silent Intifada is produced weekly by HaKol HaYehudi, a magazine focused on the rights of Israeli residents of Judea and Samaria.  The Silent Intifada is the newest edition to our content partnership network.

One Jew was murdered and 17 Jews were injured in over 150 terror attacks this week.

This week as almost every week there were dozens of terror attacks of varying severity not reported in most major media outlets. We report on these silenced events to present a fuller picture of the reality in Israel and balance the picture presented to innocent readers abroad. We hope that by reporting these incidents we can raise awareness so that actions can be taken to rectify this problem and improve reality in the Jewish State.

This past week (Jan. 15th- Jan. 21st) there were over 150 terror attacks recorded in the ‘Silent Intifada’ updates onHakol Hayehudi. Among these were two shootings, two stabbings, a number of incidents of arson, and many incidents of throwing of stones and firebombs at individuals and property.

Dafna Meir HY”D, was murdered this week by an Arab who penetrated the town of Otniel in Har Hevron. The Arab youth from the neighboring village snuck into Otniel and stabbed Dafna in front of her daughter. She leaves behind her husband and six children.

In total 17 Jews were injured in various terror attacks. In a shooting near Tul Karem, an IDF soldier was injured.

In a stabbing in the town of Tekoa, Michal Froman, a resident of the town was injured.

Last Shabbat (Jan. 16th) Arabs shot at Jews in the town of Hevron, but did not injure anyone.

Arabs attempted to infiltrate the towns of Kochav Yaakov and Talmon this week. Attempted stabbings occurred in Jerusalem, at the Shomron army base and in Hawara.

Full List of Attacks:

Thursday Jan 21st

  • Arabs riot near Tekoa in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs riot in Abu Tor in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones near Elazar in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs throw stones near Ofra in Binyamin.
  • Arabs riot in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Pesagot.
  • Arabs riot near Urif in the Shomron.
  • Arabs riot near the Ofer Crossing in Binyamin.
  • Arabs throw stones at Jews in Beit Hanina in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Al-Moyar in Binyamin.
  • Arabs throw stones at Jews in Tzur Bahar in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at IDF forces in Atzira Al Samaliya in the Shomron.

22:31- Arabs throw stones at vehicles on Route 5 near Ariel causing damage.

21:37- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near the Dor Alon gas station on Route 443.

20:45- Arabs riot near Beit Furiq in the Shomron.

20:35- Arabs throw stones at Kiryat Arba.

20:15- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Al-Arub in Gush Etzion.

20:09- A bus driver is injured from stone throwing near Givat Assaf.

18:29- Arabs throw stones at the Hashmonaim Crossing causing damage.

17:57- Arabs throw a paint bomb at a vehicle near Maale Amos.

17:21- A Jew is injured from stone throwing near Mount Scopus in Jerusalem.

16:38- Seven Jews are injured when Arabs riot in Hevron after Jews purchase a home there.

16:16- A police officer is injured from a firebomb thrown by Arabs in Issawiya.

16:11- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Shuafat in Jerusalem.

15:51- A Jew is injured from stone throwing near Maale Adumim.

14:10- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Peduel in the Shomron.

13:13- Arabs throw stones at Jews in Ras Al Amud.

7:48- Arabs riot in Dahashiya.

5:57- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles on Route 443.

5:50- Arabs throw an IED at IDF forces in Balata near Shechem.

Wednesday Jan. 20th

  • Arabs throw stones near Tel Husan.
  • Arabs throw firebombs near Al-Hadr.
  • Arabs throw stones near Husan.
  • Arabs throw firebombs near Rachel’s Tomb.
  • Arabs throw firebombs near Tzurif.
  • Arabs riot near Al-Hadr in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs riot on the Mount of Olive in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs riot in A-Tur in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs riot in Beit Hanina in Jerusalem.

22:24- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Beit Umar causing damage.

21:33- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near Neve Daniel in Gush Etzion.

20:52- Arabs riot near Beit Umar in Gush Etzion.

20:02- A police officer is injured in rioting in Jerusalem.

19:22- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Shuafat  in Jerusalem.

17:27- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Shavei Shomron.

17:12- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles in Gush Etzion.

12:56- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Jerusalem.

2:10- Shooting: A soldier is injured in a shooting near Tul Karem in the Shomron.

Tuesday Jan. 19th

  • Arabs riot in Yatma in the Shomron.
  • Arabs riot in Utzrin in the Shomron.
  • Arabs riot in Al-Hadr in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs throw stones at Turmusaya in Binyamin.
  • Arabs riot near Al-Arub in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs riot and throw firebombs in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at Rachel’s Tomb.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Maale Amos in Gush Etzion.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Nahliel.
  • Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Tekoa.

21:10- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Beit Umar in Gush Etzion causing damage.

20:52- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Efrat.

20:45- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Migdalim.

19:49- Arabs throw stones at vehicles between Tapuach Junction and Migdalim causing damage.

19:14- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near Sawiya in Binyamin causing damage.

18:34- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Shuafat in Jerusalem causing damgae.

17:23- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Nahliel in Gush Talmonim.

15:29- Arabs throw stones near Al-Arub in Gush Etzion.

Monday Jan. 18th

  • Arabs throw firebombs in Abu Dis.
  • Arabs riot in Qalandiya.
  • Arabs throw stones at Jews in A-Tur in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at Jews in Silwan in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones at Jews in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.

22:21- Arabs throw firebombs at the Qalandiya checkpoint in Binyamin.

21:47- Arabs throw stones near Eli causing damage.

21:36- Arabs throw stones near Issawiya.

19:01- Arabs throw stones at a bus between Gush Etzion and Hevron.

17:34- Attempted stabbing: An Arab attempts to stab soldiers at the Beitot Junction near Hawara.

17:00- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in Gush Etzion near Al-Hadr.

16:34- Attempted stabbing: An Arab attempts to stab police officers in Jerusalem.

13:08- Arabs throw stones at vehicles at the Beitot Junction.

10:24- Stabbing: An Arab stabs a Jew in Tekoa.

8:41- Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Shuafat in Jerusalem causing damage.

7:29- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Akraba causing damage.

Sunday Jan. 17th

  • Arabs throw stones in Umm Salmona.
  • Arabs throw stones in Hawara.
  • Arabs throw stones near Rachel’s Tomb.
  • Arabs throw stones in Azun.
  • Arabs throw stones in Al-Fawr.
  • Arabs throw stones at the light rail in Jerusalem.
  • Arabs throw stones in Wadi Haramiya.
  • Arabs throw stones in Bitunia.
  • Arabs throw stones in Ras Al Amud in Jerusalem.

21:16- Arabs throw fire firebombs at homes in Maalot David in Jerusalem causing damage.

20:33- Arabs riot in Al-Hadr.

19:52- A driver is injured from stone throwing near the Gilboa Crossing.

19:39- Arabs throw several firebombs at a bus near Al-Arub.

19:28- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near Efrat.

17:48- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in Hawara in the Shomron.

17:47- Arabs throw stones at a bus near Halhul in Har Hevron.

17:26- Stabbing: An Arab murders a Jewish woman in Otniel.

13:68- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Silwad in Binyamin causing damage.

13:36- Attempted stabbing: An Arab attempts to stab Jews at the Behad 3 Junction in the Shomron.

12:56- Arabs riot near Ofer Prison near Jerusalem.

8:55- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in the Hursa Triangle in Har Hevron.

5:51- Arabs riot in Sayir in Har Hevron.

4:26- Arabs riot in Dahashiya.

Shabbat Jan. 16th

20:18- Arabs throw firebombs at vehicles near Al-Hadr.

16:00- Shooting: Arabs shoot at Jews near the Tomb of the Patriarchs.

2:50- Attempted infiltration: Two Arabs are caught trying to penetrate the town of Kochav Yaakov in Binyamin.

Friday Jan. 15th

  • Arabs riot in Issawiya.
  • Arabs riot in Kadum.
  • Arabs riot in Naalin.
  • Arabs riot in Husan.

17:00- Arabs throw an IED at IDF forces in Al-Arub in Gush Etzion.

16:43- A soldier is injured from stone throwing by Arabs in Nabi Saleh in Binyamin.

16:12- Arabs riot near Bethlehem.

15:32- A soldier is injured from stone throwing during riots in Bitunia.

15:29- Arabs riot in Gaza.

14:59- Arabs throw stones at vehicles near Al-Arub in Gush Etzion.

14:55- Arabs throw stones at an IDF outpost near Ronen in the Shomron.

14:38- Arabs throw a firebomb at a vehicles near Beit Anun.

14:28- Arabs riot in Jalazun in Binyamin.

13:41- Arabs riot in Nabi Saleh in Binyamin.

8:55- Arabs throw stones at vehicles in the Hursa Triangle in Har Hevron.

Palestinian refugees from 1948 may have numbered less than 300,000

Most serious students of the history of Palestine would accept that the number of Arab refugees from Israel during and after 1948 claimed by Arab and UN sources—some 600,000 to 750,000—was exaggerated. It is very easy to refute that estimate and many have already done it. – Yehoshua Porath

It is a common misconception that around 650,000 Palestinian refugees were created because of fighting that took place in 1948. But a closer look at both the population data and statements made by UN officials at the time suggest that the true figure is much lower, possibly as low as 270,000.

The conventional figure of 650,000 cannot be true for more than one reason. Firstly, there were fewer than 660,000 Arabs living in the part of Palestine that eventually became Israel; and secondly, UNRWA (the United Nations Relief and Works Agency), either through incompetence or deliberate manipulation, handed out multiple identity cards to the same persons, some of whom were not refugees at all but permanent residents who took advantage of the aid offered by UNRWA. This is attested by UNRWA officials.

Before taking a look at UNRWA’s role in the invention of the Palestinian refugee problem, it is worthwhile examining the population data of Eretz Israel/Palestine prior to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

The Statistical Abstract of Palestine in 1944-45 set the figure for the total Arab population living in what would become the Jewish-settled territories at 570,800. Another set of figures based on a census taken in 1944 suggests there were 696,000 Arabs living in what would become Israeli-controlled territory. Tsvi Misinai, an Israeli researcher and historian, believes the figure to even lower. He believes that prior to the 1948 war, there were 390,000 Arabs living in areas that would fall into Israeli hands. (None of these figures include the number of Arab Palestinians residing in east Jerusalem, Gaza and Judea-Samaria. Figures vary, but the number of Arabs in those areas was probably 600,000, which brings the total number of Arabs residing between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea to 1.2 million).

According to Misinai, there were in excess of 120,000 Arabs inside Israel’s borders by the end of the war, although most commentators believe the figure to be 160,000 or 170,000. (The discrepancy becomes less glaring when Israel’s repatriation of 20,000 Palestinian Arab refugees from Jordan is taken into account). This means that the number of Palestinian Arabs displaced from areas that came under Israeli control cannot be higher than 270,000.

Of the 270,000, most had ended up in neighbouring Arab countries, with the rest having fled to Judea-Samaria and Gaza. Around 4,000 had voluntarily moved from west Jerusalem into houses abandoned in east Jerusalem. During the course of the war, 77,000 Arabs (mostly Bedouin) returned to their homes in what would become Israeli territory. As the war went on, another 81,000 Palestinians fled, 24,000 of which had already fled and returned, only to flee again. By the war’s end, there were 270,000 Palestinian Arabs who had lost their homes and/or their land.

At first glance, this seems a rather low figure. A report submitted by the UN mediator Count Folke Bernadotte suggested that the number of Palestinian refugees totalled 330,000. Other contemporary reports put the number at around 424,000. Either way, it is statistically impossible for there to have been more than 430,000 genuine Palestinian Arab refugees from the 1948 war. This is the view of Dr Walter Pinner, who bases his figures on reliable census data carried out in the mid-1940s.

So we have a situation where no less than 270,000 and no more than 430,000 Palestinian refugees were created by the 1948 war. Misinai’s suggestion of 270,000 can be attributed to his rather low starting figure of 390,000 Arabs who resided in pre-state Israel. Perhaps if one takes into account the Arab migrants and citrus farm workers who had gone back to their country of origin, there may be a case for a final figure of 270,000. Plus, a reliable study undertaken in the mid-1960s suggests the figure of 270,000 may be close to the mark (more on this later).

Many books and websites quote a figure of 650,000 when discussing the number of Palestinian refugees created by the 1948 conflict. How did the figure of 650,000 arise?

One explanation is the attested fact that in the aftermath of the conflict, refugees were counted more than once. In order to receive extra funding, many refugees identified themselves twice before UNRWA officials. As a result, they received more than one identity card. One of the camp workers in Lebanon stated, “We try to count them, but they are coming and going all the time; or we count them in Western clothes, then they return in aba and keffiyeh and we count the same ones again.”

This was not the only fraud committed by the refugees. Another was the concealment of natural deaths so that families could continue to collect the deceased person’s food. Births, however, were always registered. In 1951, UNRWA reported that “it is still not possible to give an absolute figure of the true number of refugees as understood by the working definition of the word.” A reason given by UNRWA for the erratic data was that the refugees “eagerly report births and … reluctantly report deaths.” According to the July 23 1955 edition of the Cairo-based Mideast Mirror, “There are refugees who hold as many as 500 ration cards, 499 of them belonging to refugees long dead…. There are dealers in UNRWA food and clothing and ration cards to the highest bidder.”

Fraudulent claims were made regarding the number of dependents. It was alleged that refugees would “hire” children from other families at census time. In 1950, UNRWA director Howard Kennedy said that “fictitious names on the ration lists pertain to refugees in this area […] it is alleged that it is a common practice for refugees to hire children from other families at census time.”

The situation in Jordan was especially difficult because western Jordan was already populated by Arab Palestinians, so distinguishing a refugee from a non-refugee was particularly arduous. An UNRWA official noted that the Jordan ration lists alone “are believed to include 150,000 ineligibles and many persons who have died.” A similar situation arose in Lebanon. In a 1950 report to the UN General Assembly, the director of UNRWA noted that “many Lebanese nationals along the Palestinian frontier habitually worked most of the year on the farms or in the citrus groves of Palestine. With the advent of war they came back across the border and claimed status as refugees.” UNRWA conceded that up to 129,000 Lebanese workers may have falsely claimed Palestinian refugee status.

In fact, this developed into a widespread trend. Because the UNRWA refugee camps were better than standard housing, some non-refugee residents of Judea-Samaria and Gaza declared themselves refugees in order to gain access to food, as well as medical and educational benefits. Many permanent residents of Judea-Samaria and Gaza came to carry both an UNRWA refugee card that had the address of a refugee camp and a regular ID card with their actual identity and address.

Another problem was the unrecorded movement of peoples, especially the Bedouin tribes who moved between Gaza, Israel, Jordan and Lebanon, thereby increasing multiple registrations. Even the UN acknowledged that 15,000 Bedouins were actually non-existent, that they were fictitious persons or people already registered. In the words of UNRWA, the movement of people introduced “a double source of error into any estimates of the number of persons who could have become refugees.”

By 1950, the UN disclosed that it was “not possible to give an absolute figure of the true number of refugees as understood by the working definition.” According to a report, the percentage of error in the UN statistics was “possibly as much as 50 per cent and represents a serious operational difficulty.”

Nonetheless, the UN kept revising its figures upwards because it pursued a maximalist position on who was a refugee, which ranged from a “needy person” who “has lost his home and means of livelihood” to “persons whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948.” Even refugees who still had a house but had lost some or all of their land were considered refugees. In addition, Arabs who had settled in Palestine illegally prior to 1948 were also given refugee status. No wonder the figures were artificially high.

In 1966, Dr. Walter Pinner identified a huge number of fraudulent refugee claims. Basing his findings on  UNRWA’s own reports, he discovered that 484,000 refugees were Arabs from western Jordan and Gaza Strip; another 117,000 were unrecorded deaths; 109,000 were people who had been resettled in 1948 and were no longer refugees; and a further 225,000 had subsequently settled elsewhere and become self-supporting. After subtracting the inauthentic claims, he concluded that there were 115,000 “old and sick” refugees, and 252,000 “other unsettled genuine refugees,” totalling 367,000 legitimate refugees as of 1966.

Once the natural rate of increase between 1948 and 1966 has been subtracted, the number of genuine Palestinian refugees from 1948 cannot be much higher than 300,000. In which case, Tsvi Misinai’s figure of 270,000 may not be far off the mark.

Significantly, UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold did not refute Dr Pinner’s findings, nor did he issue any corrections to Dr Pinner’s figures. He did, however, acknowledge receipt of Dr Pinner’s work, so it cannot be claimed that the UN wasn’t aware of his analysis. It is probable that the UN, at least in private, agreed with Dr Pinner’s findings but did not want to admit that UNRWA had been defrauded of millions of dollars.

All told, the conventional figure of 600,500 Palestinian refugees from the 1948 conflict comes from the double counting of refugees, the non-recording of deaths, the vague and expansive use of the term ‘refugee,’ the counting of people who were not refugees, the counting of former refugees who had resettled elsewhere, and the untracked movement of peoples between Jordan, Gaza, Lebanon and Judea-Samaria.

The implication is that many of today’s Palestinian refugees actually derive from people who did not reside in Palestine at the time of the war or had lived there for only two years, which means more than half – possibly even two-thirds – of those who claim to be Palestinian refugees in 2016 are not descended from Palestinian refugees at all. (What is also galling is that the living conditions in the Palestinian refugee camps are much better than the conditions of their non-refugee Arab neighbours who do not receive international aid. Indeed, many of the Palestinian refugee camps are not camps at all, but are fully-functioning neighbourhoods.)

The Arab states themselves have been major players in the refugee fraud. Greed was one motivating factor because UNRWA money was, in effect, free money. In 1961 UNRWA director John H. David admitted that Arab countries overstated their refugee figures in the 1950s to get more funds. But the refugee crisis was useful for another reason: It was a way of exerting international pressure on the State of Israel to repatriate the so-called refugees, thereby demographically destroying the Jewish state. This explains why the Arabs didn’t permanently rehouse the refugees in Judea-Samaria and Gaza, which were under Jordanian and Egyptian control respectively between 1948 and 1967.

The sordid history of the Palestinian refugee situation means the Israeli government must be extremely wary about compensating or repatriating Palestinians who claim to be refugees. Many of them are frauds or the descendants of frauds. If the Israeli government does decide to compensate or repatriate some of the refugees as part of a peace deal, then a detailed investigation needs to be conducted to ensure that only genuine claimants are assisted. In return, a wider compensation package is needed in which the descendants of Jews who lost their homes, savings and livelihoods in Nazi Europe (not just Germany) are compensated, and the Jews forced from Arab lands in the 1940s and 1950s are likewise recompensed. In addition, there needs to be some recognition that many Jews were killed and displaced in the 1948 war – a war instigated by an alliance of several Arabs nations to destroy the Jewish homeland.

Israel Headlines Update [Jan. 21, 2016]

US condemns Israel’s Jordan Valley land expropriation
Washington on Wednesday condemned a planned Israeli move to appropriate West Bank land near Jericho, the largest such appropriation since 2014, saying the action called into question Jerusalem’s commitment to a two-state solution with the Palestinians. At the same time, the PA is trying to get the UN to declare Israeli settlements as illegal under international law. What the US and the UN fail to realize is that a two-state solution is not realistic, especially at this time. This sentiment is shared by Israeli government officials.

Neta Lavi recounts the horrifying moments leading to husband’s death
Neta Lavi, the widow of Rabbi Nehemia Lavi, recounted Wednesday the moments of terror she experienced watching the stabbing attack in Jerusalem’s Old City during last Sukkot in which both her husband and Aharon Bennett were murdered.

Rivlin: ISIS already present in Israel with support growing
The Islamic State is already present within the country’s Arab communities and support for the group is growing, President Rueven Rivlin said during a national security conference earlier this week. “Research studies, arrests, testimonies, and overt and covert analyses…clearly indicate that there is increasing support for the Islamic State among Israeli Arabs, while some are actually joining ISIS,” he added. In a previous article we discussed that all Palestinian terror is really just an extension of ISIS and global Jihad. It is surprising that it takes Israeli officials so long to confirm this fact.

Israeli Billionaire Creates Industrial Jobs to Foster Peace Between Jews and Arabs
Israeli billionaire, Stef Wertheimer, has been investing serious resources in creating industrial parks he believes will foster peace between Jewish and Arab Israelis. He builds these parks in predominantly Arab areas of Israel that are suffering economically. Wertheimer’s industrial parks employ both Jews and Arabs, and he believes that if people are busy working and making money, they will not have time to fight each other.

Palestinian Authority hard-liners blast security cooperation with Israel
PA security commander unveils that PA security forces have prevented some 200 terrorist attacks against Israel since October 2015. Majed Faraj, commander of the PA’s General Intelligence Force, also revealed that his forces have arrested about 100 Palestinians on suspicion of planning attacks against Israelis. His remarks triggered a wave of denunciations from a number of Palestinian factions, including Hamas, that are strongly opposed to security coordination with Israel.

Israeli Medical Association Says British Doctors Trying to Boot Israel From World Medical Association
British doctors have submitted a request to the World Medical Association to have the Israel Medical Association expelled. British medical journals have published letters to the editor carrying accusations against Israeli doctors, including malpractice against Palestinian patients. This is the latest in despicable BDS attempts against Israel. If the request is approved, the WMA may be shooting itself in the foot, considering some of the greatest medical research and innovation are conducted in Israel.

Far-left activist arrested at airport is Ezra Nawi
The far-left activist recently arrested at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport is Ezra Nawi, who was recently exposed entrapping and handing over Palestinians to the PA for execution for selling land to Jews. The identities of the other two suspects are still under a gag order, although it is known that one is a far-left Jewish activist, while the other is an Arab volunteer for the far-left B’Tselem NGO.